Then I got an email from her saying she was going to be coming out here to CA with her husband. She was only going to be 2 hours away from me down in San Diego.
I was so excited! To top off the excitement she told me about another wonderful blogger Cori, from http://gingerbreadcrumbsandcompany.blogspot.com/ who happens to live very close to me, was going to be meeting up with us too. Cori used to live in San Diego and was going to be our tour guide!
Old Town was very pretty. There were several stores and places to eat.
Everything was so pretty and brightly colored. I felt almost like we were in Mexico.
There was one wall that had so many pretty crosses hanging on it.
I would love to be able to set a table with these colors!
Even the halls in the court yard were festive with the paper cut outs hanging.
One shop had all these beautiful hanging hand made eggs. The man was even making one while we were there.
At first I was taken back. It wasn't anything like I thought it was going to look like. But the more time we spent there the more I fell in love with it.
We even got to go inside and see how the light house keeper lived back in the late 1800's. It was very small but cozy.
We all agreed we wanted to stay up there as the views were beautiful, the cool breeze felt wonderful and the house was so sweet.
Cori had been married here and got to stay in the B&B. Lucky girl!
This house was turned into a gift shop but it was closed. There was even a chain blocking the stairs off but I made Cori and Pat take the chain down and go up there anyway. The stairs were decorated so cute for fall I didn't want to miss out on their photo there.
There is even a little stone rabbit. We all took a picture of the stone rabbit in memory of the blog Stone Rabbit. My close up didn't come out so this photo will have to do.
No one was having tea there. I don't know why as it is so cute. Plus it was only $20. I would love to go back someday and actually eat there. Cori!! Did you hear that? Want to go with me?
But, I did not look at the prices because I'm sure the cost was way up there.
We did not buy anything here. Well, we did get a drink and we sat outside. The weather was great there. The view was lovely and the company could not have been better.
Sadly our time was up and we had to get Pat back to the hotel she was staying at so she could meet up with her husband for dinner.
I had a blast. I got to meet two great women that I hope will remain life long friends.
Cori and I have said we were going to get together and I hope we really do.
I'm planning a trip to New York and I hope Pat will be willing to meet up and show me around, at least for a little while.
If you get a chance to meet either of these gals I hope you jump at the chance because you won't be sorry.
Hugs,
Joanne